Miscarriage Support Group

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is there an end to this

i am sandi 34, i have had pcos since the age of 17,i hav had four miscarraiges and a eptopic, i remain childless, my pcos drives me crazy, i also suffer bih, so they tell me i need hormones to concieve, but with that comes a risk of the bih getting worse,, i also coldly got told that a historectomy would be my option of gettin rid of the pcos, that not really option i can think about being childless,, is there n end to this for me,

well i hav had loads of tests over the yearss, one was due to domestic voiolence, one was due to undeveloped pregnancy,,they say it down to my pcos, because my eggs are poor quality thats why i need hormones to improve the quality.

Are you seeing a specialist in PCOS? There are MANY things that can be done to control some of the effects of PCOS. It is true that some of our eggs may not be as 'good', but many women with PCOS can get pregnant. The two big ones that are absolutely free and can make a HUGE difference are diet and exercise. I am combining some of those changes with acupuncture. I am not pushing any service on here, but the clinic I go to has alot of free resources on their website that deal specifically with PCOS. http://www.acubalance.ca/

i have had pcos since i had my first period at 14. very long and hard road, but i wanted to tell you that a hysterectomy does NOT cure pcos. in NO WAY does it cure pcos. i personally have researched this option, because as you know, this is hard to deal with. I am so sorry for all your losses. I did conceive one child with pcos and then later, this past june, twins on clomid. i have one 2 year old boy, but lost the twins. some people say that being on it is awful, but when i was on it, i actually felt normal. Like my body was finally doing what it should be doing. ovulating. i saw a pcos specialist...she actually had pcos herself...and she told be that a hysterectomy doesn't cure our situation because of certain things that i can't remember, but she knew what she was talking about. i hope this helps. keep trying. i know its hard. i have been trying for 2 years for another child and my ob/gyn isn't giving me much hope. my prayers are with you.

thank you so very much,, i am under a specialist,pcos, i am gettin so inpatient am tinkin of buying clomin and tryin my self,, i exercise regular and have been now for two months, i actually got a spot on my forehesd,, i hav never suffered spots in my life,, so my hormones must be doing something,,i am so happy u confirm that a hystorectomy dont help.. knew that doc was just being nasty,, thankyou,, you hav really helped

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